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Sunday, June 15th, 2008


So, here we are, the wine-country of mendoza. All the best argentinian wines come from her and of curse, we’re goin to taste as many as possible.
We dedicated the first and second day to visiting the lovely city, watching euro08 games, eating and drinking fine and working on the usual web project.
The last day we (Sarah, Me and Vincent – a swiss guy we met at the hostel) take a bus to the nearby town Maipu of where all the vineyards are. Once we get there we try to rent a bike but we decide that it is too expensive and that hitchhiking will do.
First stop the wine museum, unfortunately we get there 10 minutes to late and we have to wait after the lunch break so we decide to go and look for some food. The only thing nearby is the “Chateaux de la Griffouniere” a small wine house that prepares awesome empanadas. We buy a dozen empanadas, 2 bottles of wine and have a mini picnic. An our late we return to the museum (late again) and we get to join an already started visit. At the end we get to taste a generous glass of very good malbec. A short walk and some hitchhiking and we get to the next wine makers where a young pretty girl (Vincent is in love) shows us around and lets us taste four different wines. At the end we decide to buy one more bottle and sit down in the vineyards to debate some post modern philosophy issues…
Another hitchhike on the back of a truck and a small bus ride and we’re back in mendoza ready for some great spagetti alla carbonara!
Tags: Argentina, Wine
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Friday, June 13th, 2008


For the French speaking people, the opening day of the “Las Lenas” ski resort was a live remake of the movie “Les bronzés font du ski”. That day was free for everybody so 14 buses of students from Mendoza showed up for this occasion with Mam and Dad outfits from the 70′s…sssoooo funny. Not to say the lifts are going pretty well with this decade. In other words, you could have been in Europe 30 years ago. No kidding. Our friend from Steamboat, Axel, who is working there in our “summer season” told us not to take one lift that is so old he find it dangerous.
We hadn’t our ski stuff with us so we composed with what we had. I ended up skiing in……jeans!!!!!Even the people in Fluo Killy suits were laughing.
Tags: Argentina, Ski
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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

San Raphael is the place where our friend from Steamboat Axel live the rest of the year and it is on the way to Las Leñas where we want to ski!!! and guess what! there is wineries around…founded by swiss people! we visited the “Suter” one. the difference between home and Argentina is that they produced is really big quantity..so it doesn’t have the charm of a small cave with a small production. Anyway the wine is good and…so cheap! a good bottle cost between 3 and 10 chf. Argentina is probably the only place in the world where you see backpackers drinking wine every night!
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Sunday, June 8th, 2008

During the following 2 days in Bariloche the weather was really bad! rain and a lot of winds…so our days were composed of euro cup sessions and work!
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Saturday, June 7th, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARCO !!! we had a delicious fondue (mmmmh) in a restaurant called “le chalet suisse”! the guys was originaly from Zurich!
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Friday, June 6th, 2008
With the swiss national team playing that day, we thought that we could visit a small village nearby called colonia suiza and watch the match with swiss people because this place has been founded by two swiss French family (the mermod and the goys) about 3 generations ago.What a bad idea! To get there, we were supposed to take the bus…45min later and no bus we hitchhiked with success. The village really looked like a small Switzerland with little chalet and swiss flags all over the place but unfortunately the weather was not on our side! it was raining cats and dogs and as it was “only” 11 a.m everything was closed…A nice guys found us 30 min quasi in an hypothermic state in front of his chocolate shop and offered us the Argentine hospitality: mate in his shop. He told us that no more swiss were leaving there and …that they didn’t had cable TV!let’s go back to the hostel with the first bus! the hostel had a big flat screen television…(no comment on the result!)
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Thursday, June 5th, 2008
We are in well-know Bariloche. The place is wonderful, we could be in Lausanne and it would be the same! lake and mountains in front. They just took OUR St-Bernard dogs as they were from argentina….pfffff!
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
El bolson is settled in a really nice place, surrounded by high mountains, unfortunately it is raining so we don’t really get the chance to visit this place. Only the small local “feria”, with a few hippies standing behind their stands and selling their own marmalade or wristband in order to survive…you know what i mean….
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008


After the awesome days at el Chalten we decide to move a bit back north. Patagonia in winter is great but unfortunately in low (if not death) season and a lot of services are not available anymore. Our plan was to hit north on the Ruta 40 which winds trough the Andes up all the way to Bariloche. Unfortunately, the last company to cut down this service did it last week…
everybody tells us to go back to Rio Gallego and from there to Bariloche… no way! So we look for alternatives and find a small company that runs a minibus across the country and not in a v shape down to the bottom of Patagonia and then up again… not bad, saves 8hours and 700 Km… Only thing they run the service 3 times a week… in summer :/ well we’re lucky, in winter it’s once a week and right now.
Beside the driver realizing that he forgot his license after 40 min and having to go back to get it, all goes smoothly… we get on the Atlantic coast by 10 right when Federer is playing at Roland Garros. We watch the game and 2 hours later are off to Saramiento, well almost. On the way we have a stop from 18 to 20.30 in Caleta Olivia where we plan to have dinner… Game: try to find an open restaurant before 8…
Finally at 00.30 we get to Saramiento… well not the paradise but we find an “hotel” (that’s what they claim to be) and fall asleep.
We stopped here to visit a petrified forest nearby. So after looking for an hour to find a coffee we hire a taxi to take us there. On the way we see a local kind of ostrich and once we get there we are really positively surprised, the town kind of turned us down but the landscape here is great. Weird colors, mountains made of sand and ashes, really slippery silt, a fox and petrified stems make it for a great little trip. The highlight are the petrified stems (buried in marine sediments 65mio years ago when the region was a flourishing lagoon full of dinosaurs) and now getting to the surface thanks to the action of water and wind erosion.
We spend the afternoon in a “cafe” writing blog entries and at 00.30 we’ll take of ti El Bolson near Bariloche.
Tags: Natural Wonders
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
well let’s do it again. An other trail but this time a close up to the cerro torre. I let you enjoy…

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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
Really nice 4 hours trail with a closer view on the fitz roy summit. I would like to show you but (HUh huh) I forgot our camera…. I can say that it was damned freezing and that walking in the snow without high boots is…refreshing!

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Friday, May 30th, 2008

it was an “only” a 4 hours drive to el chalten (hihaaaa)! there was even a “pee stop” in the middle of nowhere. Just a “panaderia” that we seemed to wake up! For the explanation, the sun rise around 9.30 a.m here so everything you do around this time is really early for the locals. Anyway it was really funny, among the customers..a cow and a guanaco ( it is like a lama/alpaca). At the same time, we discovered that guanacos could be domesticated. They are acting like dogs.
Marco’s note: “Remakably enough, on the panaderia window full of stickers the coolest one was “un cuore bianco-blu”… for the non hockey fans it’s a simbol for the hockey club ambri piotta… I wonder how many sportteams worldwide have their stickers 15000 Km from home ona a remote panaderias window…”
The arrival in el chalten is amazing: perfect weather with no clouds. The Fitz Roy range is majestic so we decided to go walking for a while after finding an hostel for the night. In the bible lonely, it was written that most of the town was closed during the low season but we didn’t expect some kind of total shut down. After an hour walking in this small town, we found one and it looked that we were the only tourist staying for the night!
Tags: Animals
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Thursday, May 29th, 2008


One of the only stable (not getting smaller) glaciers in the world is the Perito Moreno glacier, that happens to be just an hour from where we lodge… (maybe that’s why we’re there…)
The other really cool thing about this glacier is that it ends in a lake and it continuously calves (blocks of ice breaks from the glacier into the water – it is how icebergs are born).
We get there really early (at 10.00 and it’s barely day) and so we are the first “tourists” (in “” bacause the real tourists get there by noon with guides etc…
The morning hours are really cool, I mean cold! And cool! Everything is quite and we can ear the ice crack and twist under it’s own weight and from time to time a big block falls into the lake, a real spectacle! (my geographer heart is going nuts
)
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Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
Getting to Southern Patagonia is not really tricky, it just takes a fair amount of either time or money… you know what we have more no!? After the 18H from BA to Puerto Madryn we add 20 to Rio Gallego (for my Geography friends 52° S and just a couple of Hours from the Magellan strait), 5 of waiting for the next connection and 4 to El Calafate hour destination. We where supposed to get here in the afternoon but we got here past midnight.
Wednesday we just walk around the small town trying to figure out how our plan for the next day will look like. Well good news Perito Moreno and Chalten (Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy) are ok, bad news, the ruta 40 is not being offered anymore… too much snow and ice
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Monday, May 26th, 2008
DIVE VIDEO___

Oh my god we were so excited! diving with sea lions, can you imagine that! It was luckily a beautiful day and it helped us putting our 2 x 6mm wet suit on, which -i translate- means that it was going to be damned cold. And it was…13 ° C! ouahhhhhhhhh ( that’s what we sayed when the water penetrated our wetsuit). Anyway we were so happy to be there, surrounded by hundreds of sea lions. They are just phenomenal under the water, gracious, fast …and soft! like a puppy! their curiosity make them behave like dogs, so that you can touch them. I let you enjoy! (and don’t smile because we are not moving…yes, it was COLD
Tags: Animals
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
After a 19 hours bus ride from BA, we are kind of tired (even though the bus are comfi it’s boring, very boring) but the weather is wonderful so we decided to have our late lunch on the beach. it was weird, we thought we were both hallucinating but finally after asking each other, it is ture! those things emerging in front of us are whales! that’s pretty cool, they ( 4 of them ) are playing and jumping in front of us ( and we don’t even have to pay!!).
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008
One of my (and Sarah’s) dream trips has always been Patagonia… A remote place with beautiful rugged landscapes. We always hear from friends or fellow traveler that it’s an amazing place and we definitely should go once…
well, our plan was to head to Mendoza and region after our awesome week in BA… BUT, 2 days ago it changed! While discussing where and when to go we thought that we would love to go skiing one day or so, we checked when the ski resorts open and it turns out to be in 3 weeks… well what to do? by then we would be almost in Bolivia… And then the great idea: live our dream trip… despite the imminent winter we’re going south!
SOOOOO COOOOL! In a couple of hours we’ll take the 17 h bus to Puerto Madryn near the peninsula Valdez and then we’ll see! so, it’s definitely started now!
cheers, Marco
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008
After almost a year leaving in small places, it is now time for some days in a big city… Buenos Aires is the starting point of our South American trip. We arrive on a Friday morning in a fairly destroyed status since the plane had a personal entertainment console with dozens of movies, series, documentaries and of course games to choose from… so bottom-line i slept 3 H and Sarah 30 minutes…
In BA we stay at a friend of Sarah’s place, Rüdiger (or as his Argentinian girlfriend Marilla calls him: Schüdi – to denote the special way to speak that Argentines have in respect of “R” at the beginning of a word or of “ll” in whichever position.
Schüdi is a great host, after having us walk 31 blocks (we still don’t know if he typed wrong or if Sarah copied wrong – we went to Juncal 310b and he lives at 3102b… a small 2 that means a lot!!!) he had prepared us his super confy couch left us some info and we finally met him the evening after work.
For dinner we HAD to go for meat, a lot of meat… it’s Argentina no!?
Saturday we had a slow morning, great brunch, nap a bit of work and… Futbol… yep we went to a Boca Juniors match! Very cool, foremost the prematch (see pic.) and when boca scored the 2-1 at the 96′!!!
The rest of the week was also really easy-going, walk around, visit museums, eat meat, a tango show, drink mate, learn about Argentina’s past and work a bit…
On Tuesday we met with our friend Lucas and had a great time discussing thousand of things while having mate and pastelitos!
Wednesday, on a gray morning, we where trying to figure out a plan on how to get to go skiing here in Argentina. Well, the thing is that the season starts on the 13th of June and by then we might already be in Bolivia if we stick to the original plan… who cares about the plan… Friday we leave for Patagonia!



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Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
So, after a month in Playa is time to move to Miami and visit our friends Mike and Elena. We met them in Curacao when they were having a vacation after flying their boss to his boat… yep they are jet pilots! very cool!

CU
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Sunday, May 11th, 2008
So, finally I’ve done it… After trying several times to take a Technical cave diving course and not being able to squeeze it into out plans, this time I managed to get in touch with Steve Bogaerds and organize the course over the last 3 days. Was really cool, and I learned a lot.
Yesterday, as certification dive we went to the Southern SacBé in sistema Naharon. A deeper and much darker cave that remembered me of our caves at home. I had a lot to do, dealing with 1 stage, 1 deco bottle, my doubles on the back, 70m of primary reel 3 jumps to the left, dropping the stage, go trough restrictions, halocline,… all very cool! and just now I’v got my little C-card ;D
Tags: Cave Diving
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Saturday, May 10th, 2008
well, we were supposed to leave Switzerland for 6 months and here we are, still around after a full year and 4 more months to go!!! really cool… taratatataaaa I’m lovin’ it!
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Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
not to say that having a cockroach in your pant is really, really disgusting! Well, that’s the joy of going to the bathroom here in Mexico. ( note to myself: never ever experience that again)
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
Well, at the moment we are enjoying the sun of Playa del Carmen, kind of a second home in Mexico for me.
Also, we are working a big webdesign project wich is taking up a lot of time, but it’s very interesting!
Also, I’m (Marco) trying to organize a technical cave diving course… we’ll see what happens.
C u Marco
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Like yin and yang, winter and summer, snow and sand come and go…
And yes, after a loooong snooooowy winter, we are in mexico again!
it’s awesome to feel nice and warm again!
cheers Marco
Tags: Mexico, USA
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Monday, April 14th, 2008
Yep, today was the one and only spring day in our 2008… and we spent it in the beautiful city center of Denver!
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Friday, March 21st, 2008

STEAMBOAT POSTS RECORD BREAKING CHAMPAGNE POWDER® SNOW SEASON
With more than 37 feet (11.5 m) of Champagne Powder® snow this winter, the Steamboat Ski Resort will finish the 2007/2008 season in record fashion, breaking its previous season snow record of 447.75 inches set in 1996/1997.
And We ARE Here!!!
c u soon with the upcoming trip to mexico and South America!!!
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Thursday, December 6th, 2007
The BIG day… We move to winter!!!
With all our diving gear we take the direct flight to Denver, Colorado where some, hopefully, good snow will be waiting for us.
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Monday, December 3rd, 2007


Finally-we-made it do go diving a Cenote with el Dengue, an old friend from my IDC, I decide to take them to Tajma Ha and Chikin Ha, two cenotes that are not so famous among cavern divers but are definetly worthed the visit!!! we had 2 really good dives! and lot of fun!
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Sunday, December 2nd, 2007
Today there is finally wind in playa… So we hope Sarah might get to kitesurf a bit… “unfortunately”, wind means also that Mickey has to work with his kite students… so we just hang out on the beach and enjoy the sun… anyway we’ll be back!!!
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Saturday, December 1st, 2007


Being a diver in Yucatan and not going to the Cenotes would be almost a capital sin
so I took Sarah for some dives… first we drove to Tulum to go to Gran Cenote. After a great dive, we jumped in the car and after a quick check of Cenote Calavera we drove to Dos Ojos, one of the most beautiful and visited cenotes. Although it was getting dark, Sarah loved it! and I was suuuuper happy!
Cheers Marco
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Friday, November 30th, 2007
So So, we’re getting close to our last stop of our awesome trip… Playa del Carmen. After a slow morning in merida we try to take a bus that does not exist and after some running around we are moving… the 4 hour trip is confortable (yes, mexican busses are definitly another class) and i’ve plenty of time to think about what I want to show to / do with Sarah in Playa (for the ones that do not know, I lived in playa 5 months last summer). Well it turns out that there is a lot that I want to show her, foremost Bars, Restaurants and Cenotes.
As we get to playa we go to hotel moms get a room and go to la famiglia for a REAL PIZZZZA!!! mmmmmm yummmy, this Italian immigrants are tooo cool! After the superb meal, we go to la ranita where, guess what, I meet some old friends, too cool, exactly as if I left yesterday!
cheers Marco
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007


LOOOOONG trip today… we first wanted to go to Belize city and then bus to Merida, but sitting at the dock after 2 days of rain and being only 30 min from “La isla bonita” (san pedro … remember the Madonna song?) made us change our plan… we went to san pedro spent couple of hours swimming and on the beach then 2 h boat ride to Corozal then bus to the border, walk over the omnipresent bridge, bus to Chetumal, horrible super expensive pastas and finally night bus to Mérida… well we actually wanted to get off earlier but the bus was to confortable and we missed our stop…
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Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
oh, well… Caribbean doesn’t always mean sun… but being in Caye Caulker in a rainy day is a really relaxing thing… you basically don’t do anything!
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Monday, November 26th, 2007

We had signed up to dive the magical and famous Blue Hole (don’t worry, if you are not a diver, you won’t know it!). It was a 2 hour boat ride to get there, so I took my motion sickness pills. I was little anxious of the pills effect plus the deep dive and I felt myself pretty high but I guess this the good attitude if you have 10 sharks surrounding you. I found them really beautiful in this dark blue water ( yeah it is dark at 42m deep!). There were Bull and black tip sharks. Not bad. We then stopped on a protected island for the lunch break. The weather was horrible and it was pretty cold. We saw lots of birds called bubbies, with red throat that work like a chewing gum bubble when they want to flirt with femals… The next 2 dives were really nice. Wonderful colors, lots of fishes and sponges. The ride home was long and agitated, but it was worth it.
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Sunday, November 25th, 2007
Let’s go to Belize! the day is a transit day to the Caye Caulker island. But I just wanted to add that for the first time being French and carrying a French pass is not sooo bad! Marco had to pay 25 $ to enter Belize! hihihi! And it was free for me..
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Saturday, November 24th, 2007



The advertising was: ” Experience Tikal by sunrise” ..mhh.. appealing! We thought less people, good light to take picture, Let’s sign up! The mini bus picked us up at 3.45 a.m. As usual, I was really lucky to get in the bus at last. No more seat for me, so I had to sit somewhere between the sits and the door. Bouhhh! I wanted to finish my kind of night during the 1 hour drive! When we got there we had to walk for 15 min and climb on top of a pyramid located on one side of the site, just in front of the sunrise. 5 a.m, we can not see a thing. 5.30 a.m it is event worst. the fog is so thick, we have to concentrate to see something (not to say that an hysteric u.s girl told me to shut up because it was something you could do only once in your life, so just meditate!).. at that point you are so happy to have woken up so early.
We then did the guided tour, which was pretty short and not really interesting. We discovered later one that our guide did it on purpose. He had another guided tour 1 hour later:-( Anyway, we have the “Bible ” with us, so we did the tour again. The weather went better and better, so we could take nice pictures with blue sky!
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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
oh yeah!!! bus day, boring day! On the other side, the lodge we found was a good choice! It is in the mangrove and we have our own bungalow!!! The owner are swiss so they have Rösti on the menu…
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Sunday, November 18th, 2007
For the ones who do not know Szonszo (Mattia Sansossio) well, he his one of my best friends BUT receiving an email from him is rarely related with pleasure… even less pleasure is derived by a mail labeled URGENTISSIMO (very very urgent). Lets give some background information: he is the guy that “runs” the youth section of the mountaineering club of Bellinzona and I’m the one programming their website. Logical conclusion: his emails = web troubles. And today they were big, Really BIG! Due to a bug in a software that we had on the website, we had been victim of a spammers attack that blocked the website. And of curse I had to fix it quickly… costed me almost the all day and night… and I was supposed to go to bed early to be fit for the interview…
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Saturday, November 17th, 2007
Seams like we are getting really lucky with the places we stays and eat lately. After a long trip we got back to Antigua and, not knowing where to go eat (remember, Antigua is a restaurants paradise) we decide to check out Panza Verde, astonishing place with a swiss (Lausannois) chef. Before going in we do the standard check: will eating here kill our daily budget!? Yes it will, BUT they have Fondue!!!
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Friday, November 16th, 2007

“The place where the river goes under the earth”, that is what Semuc Champey means, pretty appropriate but IMHO the name should be “The beautiful place where the river goes under the earth”. It is a phenomenal karst bridge, the river eroded its way under the rocks forming a cave and on top of the cave (the bridge) there are plenty of turquoise 25°C pools. Really Really cool! Back in Copan we go to the pretty hotel again and have another amazing meat dinner!
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Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Short bumpy ride to Lanquin and again no doubles at el retiro, a really nice place along the rio Lanquin. We decide to visit the nearby caves around 5 pm so that we’ll be there when thousands of bats will flight out for some food. Really impressing, it’s crazy how many of them live in there, ok, the cave is supposed to be 72 Km long… not bad huh!? The dinner is a culinary desaster: pizza with fries… and they are proud of it… no comment.
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Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
we actually wanted to go to Nebaj and stay there but seen the weather we decided to keep on going and to go to Coban. 9 hours after leaving Xela we get to one of the prettiest house we have been. Unfortunately the have no double rooms and we take a dorm. The dinner is delicious, we go for grilled meat with a bottle of wine… mmm sooo good and on top of it we are in a colonial patio lit only by candles…
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Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
So, finally in our inbox there could be a date for the embassy appointment… and there it is: all November is full then sometime in December… S*ç%)(+!T no good. Luckly around 10am THE GOOD NEWS is there: Dear applicants, you’ll be interviewed on the 19th Nov. 2007 at 13.00!!! YESSSSSS FINALLY!!! now, of course we think that we are all done but it is not so, we’ll spend the whole day going to the bank, filling e-forms (of course being a male between 16 and 46 doesn’t help –> one more form where they ask me among other things where I’ve been the last 10 years… as if i knew!) and sending everything again. For dinner we want to celebrate the appointment with a raclette at the local Swiss restaurant… closed on Monday and Tuesday, guess what day is the 13th!? You say Monday!? No, is Tuesday… whatever.
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Monday, November 12th, 2007

After some hot dipping we leave this beautiful place towards Xela for what is going to be maybe a travel day. As we get to Xela we have to go and check if we got all the infos from Steamboat in order to fix an appointement with the embassy… it almost happened… but only almost. 2 Hours later we finally had everything and we sent it in, but it is too late now to move further and we decide to pass another day in Xela.
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